Hi there, this is Nadie. I am a PhD candidate in theoretical physics under the supervision of Prof. Brian Swingle at Brandeis University. My research interest random walks in the vicinity of quantum information theories, featuring quantum chaos, error correction, quantum learning, quantum gravity, and experimental design.
I am actively involved in the vibrant discussions among Chinese, and generically Mandarin speaking, young physicists through the Long Table Physics@Boston seminars, spearheaded by Miaochen Jin. Your participation of any sort is highly recommended, especially if you want to help out. We have regular talks from current PhD students and Postdocs as well as several faculty lectures every semester. While I‘m not at work, I’m also a pilot, currently working towards my instrument rating and advanced ground instructor certificate. You can find me at nadie [at] brandeis [dot] edu. Questions regarding physics and aviation scenes in Boston are most welcome. |
Recent Highlights
Spring 2024
Winter 2024
General: Check out the private pilot ground school at MIT on Jan 9-11! It is a free but intense 3-day school to (over)prepare you for the private pilot written exam.
General: Check out the private pilot ground school at MIT on Jan 9-11! It is a free but intense 3-day school to (over)prepare you for the private pilot written exam.
Fall 2023
General: Passed the qualification exam for my PhD program. Now what?
Quantum chaos project: I managed to push this a bit further, getting some analytic and numerical results. Hopefully this can be published early next year. Meanwhile I am trying to find some new directions for this project.
Classical shadow project: Finally getting started with this. We now have a clear idea of what we need to calculate.
General: Passed the qualification exam for my PhD program. Now what?
Quantum chaos project: I managed to push this a bit further, getting some analytic and numerical results. Hopefully this can be published early next year. Meanwhile I am trying to find some new directions for this project.
Classical shadow project: Finally getting started with this. We now have a clear idea of what we need to calculate.